Mobile native reflects on challenging 2019 season and gets ready for 2020.
By Peter Albrecht | WKRG
Mobile’s Taylor Stallworth, a defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints, like most NFL players, is unsure if there will be a 2020 season.
“I don’t know when we are going to start back, I don’t know, months from now, a year from now,” said Stallworth. “Whenever we do start back I am going to make sure that I go day by day, do the things I need to do so I can be prepared for when that day comes.”
Stallworth is sitting out the COVID-19 pandemic at his girlfriend’s house in Maryland. he says he will be watching the NFL Draft next week. Stallworth played college ball at South Carolina and went undrafted in 2018.
“I knew that God had my back and there was a path for me somewhere,” he said. “Out of nowhere New Orleans called, which was a team I did not talk to during the process, and they picked me up.”
Last season was a roller coaster ride for Stallworth who spent much of the season on the Saints practice squad.
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By Peter Albrecht | WKRG
Mobile’s Taylor Stallworth, a defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints, like most NFL players, is unsure if there will be a 2020 season.
“I don’t know when we are going to start back, I don’t know, months from now, a year from now,” said Stallworth. “Whenever we do start back I am going to make sure that I go day by day, do the things I need to do so I can be prepared for when that day comes.”
Stallworth is sitting out the COVID-19 pandemic at his girlfriend’s house in Maryland. he says he will be watching the NFL Draft next week. Stallworth played college ball at South Carolina and went undrafted in 2018.
“I knew that God had my back and there was a path for me somewhere,” he said. “Out of nowhere New Orleans called, which was a team I did not talk to during the process, and they picked me up.”
Last season was a roller coaster ride for Stallworth who spent much of the season on the Saints practice squad.
Full Story - WKRG